The following individuals appeared during felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed.

If charged, all will appear Dec. 5 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Joseph A. South, 29, battery in the second degree — $1,500.

According to court documents, on Sept. 10, an officer with the Russellville Police Department received a report of child abuse. The report stated the child’s father reported to police that South repeatedly whipped his six-year-old daughter, leaving bruising.

When questioned by police, South allegedly said the whipping wasn’t severe but that the child bruised easily.

District Court Judge Don Bourne ordered South to stay away from the child.

• Russell D. Burdine, 27, forgery — $5,000.

Pope County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Steven Pack testified that on Oct. 24, Burdine’s father reported to the sheriff’s office two checks had been taken from him without permission, forged and cashed at McB’s in Dover. Pack said one check was cashed for $100 on Oct. 2 and another for $100 on Oct. 8.

During an interview, Burdine said he has prescription medication problems and forged the checks to help his addiction, Pack said.